The meeting saw the swearing in of Democratic newcomers Jaclyn Cornelius, Lilli Benner, Collin Garr, Joe Green, and Emma Hawkins.
Perkasie Borough seeks volunteers for various boards, commissions, & authorities – deadline extended to December 30
While several positions may be filled by individuals seeking reappointments, all residents are encouraged to apply for future consideration.
From Main Street to Mean Street: The poisoning of Perkasie’s politics and the future of local elections
Local Democrats, operating under the banner of “Perkasie First,” put good ideas aside in favor of disinformation and personal destruction.
Perkasie Borough seeks volunteers for various boards, commissions, and authorities
The positions offer a unique opportunity to serve the community and learn more about municipal services.
Perkasie’s preliminary 2026 budget is available for public inspection
Borough Council will consider adopting the 2026 budget as part of its regular meeting on December 15.
Twelve candidates vie for six seats on Perkasie Borough Council
The Republican candidates are running as a team titled, “Perkasie’s Hometown Team,” while the Democratic candidates are running as a team titled, “Perkasie First.”
Perkasie Council to consider amending parking regulations in borough’s code of ordinances
The ordinance would amend parking provisions of the code by adding no parking regulations on a portion of West Market Street and South 9th Street.
Perkasie Borough Council objects to luxury apartment plans – Bucks Round-Up – October 9, 2025
The resolution instructs Borough Solicitor Colby Grim to relay Council’s opposition at a zoning hearing board meeting on October 27.
Spine Skatepark to Undergo Ramp Upgrades
Perkasie Borough announced phased closures through November 13 for continued renovations.
New mural breathes life into historic freight car in Perkasie Borough
Created by renowned artist Carrie Kingsbury of Promiseland Murals and installed with the skilled assistance of the Perkasie Public Works Department, the mural transforms a once-blighted site into a striking gateway to the borough’s historic downtown.
